Belgian Delights and Cats Whiskers (Season 1 - Dutch spoken). Episode 12, featuring:
Whispering Sons – “Alone”
A standout track from this Belgian post-punk band, “Alone” features brooding atmospheres and commanding vocals by Fenne Kuppens. The song gained notable success, charting in the national top 40—a rare achievement for a local alternative group.The Infected
Visage – “The Steps”
Departing from their hit “Fade to Grey,” “The Steps” showcases Visage's deeper, more experimental side. The track reflects the band's pioneering role in the New Romantic movement, blending synth-pop with avant-garde
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – "The New Stone Age" Opening the band's 1981 album Architecture & Morality, this track is characterized by its aggressive, raw post-punk energy and stark, angular guitar riffs. Departing from OMD’s usual melodic synth-pop sound, it showcases their willingness to experiment with darker and more abrasive textures.
Throbbing Gristle – "Hot On Heels Of Love" From the influential 1979 album 20 Jazz Funk Greats, this track is a provocative exploration into industrial electronic music. Featuring pulsating synth sequences, whispered vocals by Cosey Fanni Tutti, and an unsettling sensuality, it's a pivotal work in the history of experimental electronic music.
Rose Of Avalanche – "Velveteen" A gothic rock anthem from the Leeds-based band Rose of Avalanche, released in 1986. "Velveteen" is marked by lush guitars, moody atmospherics, and an emotional, resonant vocal performance. The track highlights the band's distinctive blend of psychedelic textures with gothic overtones.
Shriekback – "This Big Hush" Featured on Shriekback's 1985 album Oil & Gold, this track is a hypnotic and introspective blend of art-rock and new wave influences. "This Big Hush" is known for its atmospheric depth, haunting melodies, and reflective lyrics. The song famously appeared in Michael Mann's 1986 thriller film Manhunter, enhancing its dark, cinematic legacy.
Front 242 – “Headhunter”
An iconic EBM anthem, “Headhunter” features aggressive beats and commanding vocals. Front 242's innovative use of sampling and electronic rhythms in this track solidified their status as pioneers in the industrial music scene.
Once upon a time, we started this podcast in Dutch, which you may or may not speak, but the music speaks for itself! Still, should you be curious, this episode comes complete with videos, pictures, Spotify links and very rich, translatable online show notes which you can find at
https://theinfected.nl/2020/06/28/episode-12-belgian-delight-cats-whiskers/